And that includes the new light-up wreaths that went up earlier than usual to make sure everything is working by Light Up Night, she said.

The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership’s Light Up Night, by the way, is Nov. 18. By then, all of the other decorations will be up, too, including the city’s Christmas tree which is expected to arrive at the City-County Building on Nov. 5, O’Malley said.

This year’s Light Up Night also honors the bicentennial with commemorative Christmas tree ornaments, according to the Tribune-Review, and the unveiling of an art installation on the Rachel Carson Bridge.

So now that you’re in the holiday mood, look for the new wreaths on Grant Street between Fourth to Fifth Avenue; on Fifth Avenue from Grant Street to Liberty Avenue and along Liberty Avenue downtown.